Spend the Long Years with You-The movie Spend the Long Years with Anthony
Eason Chan, who is diligent and prolific, is a frequent visitor to film and television songs, and occasionally sings a few bad movies, which is also a common occurrence. "Spend a Long Time with Anthony" is adapted from the best-selling book of the same name. The film follows the routine of Japanese-style youth-healing films, which is a bit fragmentary while fresh, and it is a mediocre work. However, the theme song "Spend a Long Time with You" is surprising. Eason's unique love song style, strength interpretation of "companionship is the longest-lasting confession", every sentence pokes the heart, and every word is affectionate. Even Eason Chan, the "God of Songs", rarely has such an excellent Mandarin song.
Who in the world listens to you-The movie Passing Through Your World
Passing Through Your World, the IP, has gone from the initial explosion of Weibo in Zhang Jiajia to the best-selling novel collection, and has cured a large number of urban men and women with warm emotional stories. However, when it was lifted to the big screen by everyone, the fans wanted to enter the cinema and be gently cured again, but the film fell on the street. Only Yoga Lin's theme song "Who in the world listens to you" is left.
Time to Boil Rain, I miss you so much-The movie Tiny Times
Although this movie series has never scored 5 points, the golden songs it contributed are frequently exploding. Yisa sang "Time to Boil Rain", Ronghao Li wrote "Farewell", the first song hit the ceiling, and the most classic Sodagreen's "I miss you so much". Up to now, there are still fans screaming at the top of their lungs at the singing session of each Sodagreen concert.
Trajectory and Broken String-The movie Looking for Jay Chou
The Divine Comedy always stands the test of time. How many people have listened to Trajectory for fifteen years and are still listening to it now? Jay Chou's name and works have become an unshakable classic in the hearts of a generation of young people. The youth film with messy plot and bad story in those days, if not under the title of Looking for Jay Chou, also brought two classic works "Trajectory" and "Broken String", is estimated to have disappeared in the river of time.
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